1. Change red cards. If a ref feels he must eject someone for intentional violence or wreckless play, he can but that team can sub on another player, not play the rest of the game a man down. That player won't miss the next match unless a separate league committee finds a suspension necessary.
2. Substitution windows - 3 substitiution windows where you can sub as many players on or off as you'd like. You may also sub players back on, who had previously been subbed off. Gives coaches more of a say in the game and adds a layer of strategy and intrigue to things.
3. Clock stops for injuries, fouls and substitutions. Crush the diving and faking of injuries to waste time crap. It would also erase the need for arbitrary stoppage time, which is unfair.
4. One timeout afforded to each coach per game. Timeouts can only be called in natural stoppage of play. This one isn't so important to me but it would allow coaches to put more of a stamp on the game.
2. Substitution windows - 3 substitiution windows where you can sub as many players on or off as you'd like. You may also sub players back on, who had previously been subbed off. Gives coaches more of a say in the game and adds a layer of strategy and intrigue to things.
3. Clock stops for injuries, fouls and substitutions. Crush the diving and faking of injuries to waste time crap. It would also erase the need for arbitrary stoppage time, which is unfair.
4. One timeout afforded to each coach per game. Timeouts can only be called in natural stoppage of play. This one isn't so important to me but it would allow coaches to put more of a stamp on the game.